Chapter 36

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Elizabeth POV

I hope that tonight would make me temporarily forget about everything thats going wrong in my life.

I needed to figure out what I'd do. How i could convince hunter that his dad loves him even if it doesn't seem that way. I needed a way to make hunter feel better. His still a kid and I don't want him growing up too fast.

I was now standing In a white tight dress, it had a sweetheart neckline with long loose  sleeves

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I was now standing In a white tight dress, it had a sweetheart neckline with long loose  sleeves. The dress itself reached mid thigh. I paired that with white heels.
I styled my hair in a low bun with a few strands out in the front.

"you actually look good"

I softly said looking at myself. To be honest I've never felt this good in a long time.

As soon as I heard a car hoot I grabbed my bag off the bed and headed out the room.

"don't forget to brush your teeth okay champ"

He nod his head and continued to play with his toys.

"I shouldn't be late mama"

I told my mama and she nod with a smile and practically pushed me out the door.

"have fun sweetheart"

She said and then closed the door.

While I was walking to the car I tied the rope around my coat.

"good evening"

William said opening the door for me in a navy blue suit with a white shirt that he tied to the very top.

I smiled and nodded.

"you clean up pretty well"

I said as soon as I took my place in the passenger seat.

"you didn't to bad yourself"

He said with a genuine smile.

I smiled back and we were on our way. We then eventually got to the restaurant.

It was magical. The lights lit up the room beautifully. The atmosphere was magical and full of love. The tables were round and covered with white table clothes.

"may I take you coat?"

The waiter asked  behind me.

My breath was literally taken away. Yeah Lewis and I came to fancy restaurants like this. But after so many years, one would think you gotten use to this but nope not me it still took my breath away.

After giving my coat to the waiter, we walked to our seats.

William pulled out my chair like the gentleman he was. I gave him a polite smile and sat down.

The waiter came with the menus. We looked threw the menus and eventually after many back and forths we decided on the chiefs choice.

In the meantime we drank wine.

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